10,000,000 is an award winning hybrid RPG/Action/Puzzle game. Matching tiles controls your character enabling you to explore, fight and loot. When you are not facing monsters you will be back in your prison, constructing buildings and getting stronger for your next run. Can you score 10000000 and earn your freedom?

When I saw screenshots from this game, my first thought was: this is not a game for me. But I run it just to make cards and started playing and I realised it's not a bad game. In true it's quite qood. Only because of great design. It combine puzzle and RPG elements in perfect way. All elements fit to each other so well, then when you will die (and you will die a lot) you want just to try again, maybe next time will be better. It's quite addicting for some time.

VERDICT:If you like puzzle games, try this one.If you think, you don't like such games, buy it on sale and give it a chance. You may be surpriced.

I was quite drawn to 10,000,000 because of the promise it showed in mixing RPG and puzzle elements. While the game delivered less depth than the concept seemed to allow for, I still got a very fast-paced, addictive, and satisfying puzzler. It was cumbersome using a mouse to play a game that was clearly designed with touch screens in mind, but the gameplay was enjoyable enough at its core to ease that pain most of the time. The music was catchy, and the variety of things to level up provided enough incentive to make it through most of the game. What I most appreciated was the fact that you're unlikely to brute force your way to the 10,000,000 point goal by simply grinding enough to level everything. Success is ultimately the result of strategy, speed, and good fortune, which was refreshing after the way so many other smartphone ports that have made it to this platform just hand victory to the player after a significant enough investment of time and virtual currency. It's unlikely that you'll want to revisit this one after beating it, but the asking price is very reasonable for a game of 10,000,000's overall quality.

This is a highly addictive game. A very fast paced match-three puzzle/action/rpg. Match three swords/staves to deal damage to enemies as you run along to your exit, collect gold, wood and experiance to build better equipment and learn new skills.

It will have you rage quitting and then moments late, you find yourself oddly compelled to open it up again and continue where you finished off.

The graphics style is pretty neat, you don't really play this sort of game for the graphics though, the fast paced music keeps the momentom going as well. There is next to zero replayability however, once you escape, you won't want to carry on playing, as you will have already full upgraded your castle, armour and abilities anyway. Yes you can keep trying to beat your highscore, but that's just not my thing.

Most people will probably have this in their library from a bundle or maybe just for farming trading cards, but if you want a pick up and play game will keep you playing for hours on hours, 10,000,000 is really worth a shot.

10.000.000 is a match 3 game with a twist. As you run through a dungeon you need to match the proper tiles to escape: swords for your enemies, keys for locked doors etc. There is also an upgrading system that lets you get stronger so you can progress further into the dungeon after each failure. Graphics are as minimal as they can be and so is the music, though the game's appeal seems to remain intact regardless, making it a fun casual game for short sessions.

I originally started playing 10,000,000 to get the trading cards (yes I do it the old fashioned way). As I began playing I became more and more attached to it. I realy enjoy matching puzzle type games for calming down or just relaxing anyways. But the RPG elements added into 10,000,000 make it just different enough to keep it interesting. The upgrades and RPG elements aren't very deep or anything but I believe it is just enough of a twist to set it apart from other tile matching games. I would say if you like matching games it is worth $5. If your interests lie more in the RPG aspect of it you will probably want to pass on this one.

One of the most addicting games I've ever come across. Looks highly unspectacular, even ugly, and the playfield icons are not the most readable. Doesn't matter, this game will destroy your life. And you'll love it anyway. You'll match tiles until your eyes bleed and your fingers fall off.Also it has a killer soundtrack. I'll never get tired of the dungeon themes.

Last night I found out that 10,000,000 is a very good hotseat game, and two people playing together sometimes can help each other out with pointing out tile combinations.

Fun matching/RPG game. A mixture of Bejeweled type of game which helps you attack or cast spells on your opponent or defend your character. After you win the fights, you can upgrade your dwelling and your character's attributes and/or equipment. Fun simple addictive game.

10,000,000 is a solid Matching game that integrates RPG elements into it.

Basically, you go into a dungeon and the tiles you match while either attack an enemy, unlock a door/chest, or give your items or resources. The more tiles of the same kind you match, the more powerful the effect is. For example, if you match 5 swords instead of 3, the effect is going to be stronger and you will deal more damage.

There are also many upgrades that you can get, and most likely WILL get before you actually finish the game. The achievements were not too too hard to get, I wish they would have been more of a challenge, I kind of got them all during the playthrough except the one where you need to use all the potions, I had to do it once I finished the game.

I think it definitely is worth it at its current price. I have played 27 hours on this game before I got tired of it, which I think is pretty decent for a 5$ game.

This game is a "play, lose, upgrade, progress" game that is rather addicting. I didn't understand the game at first as the upgrade system wasn't explained well but when I figured out what to do the game became incredibly fun and addicting. Best thing is you can just play it a few rounds, put it down and then come back another day.

Similar to Bejewelled in it's gameplay it combines fast thinking and matching to match symbols correctly to open doors, chests or kill enemies and you'll find yourself frantically searching ofr a sword as an enemey knocks you off the stage over and over again.

You'll have the odd great run, get the missions completed for extra gold, experience or lumber/stone and then have several poor runs where you get knocked out by the second monster. It has no learning curve, just play and enjoy.

Wow... just wow! Too bad it only has a limited playtime (5 hours). It is a sort of tech-demo: the gameplay is solid, but the game is not so refined (for example, upon completing a quest you are forced to exit the dungeon for refreshing the others) and lacks some customization (no resolution settings), quality (bitmaps everywhere!) and variety (maybe different classes, hero's stats, different levels, and so on).What's about the gameplay? You advance the dungeon by combining items of the same type in your lower part of the screen: wands for magical attack, swords for physical attack, chests for loot and so on... enemies can attack you and slow you down (or kill!).

Advice: you can upgrade your buildings by clicking "upgrade" in the upper portion of the windows... It took me 3 hours to notice it.

I am looking forward to 20,000,000! With a little more dedication it could be the next Puzzle Quest (at the moment, the pinnacle of the genre)!

Best played with Keyboard and MouseRecommended Buy Price < 2$Score 8/10

Just fantastic. It's all about persistent progress earned through each gameplay session! That will always keep me coming back for more, and this game nailed it - not to mention addictive, fun snappy gameplay. Thumbs up!

10,000,000 is a tile-matching game with a sliding mechanic unlike bejeweled. It features RPG elements, item managements and potion selections at the start of your game. This game is as good for casual players as it is for gamers, because of the scaling difficulty and the possibility to farm for upgrades in the earlier difficulties.

While the game has it's fair share of "Get lucky to finish certain missions" I found the game to be really enjoyable! The soundtracks are simply amazing, after playing for 2 hours I had at least 2 soundtracks stuck in my head. The graphics are ok low budget graphics, but again the game is only $4.99 USD.

I've completed this game in around 5-6 hours with an additional 2 hours to complete the hardest achievements. As for the replay value, it's probably gonna be fun for an additional 5+ hours after you finish the game.

Overall, I strongly recommend to buy this game if you like tile-matching games!

10,000,000 doesn't really do anything particularly fresh to the match-3 puzzle sub-genre, but its light RPG elements and distinct visual style give it enough character to spend some time with and have a fun ride. While the RPG elements can help less experienced puzzle gamers in achieving the eponymous score, it still takes skill and wits (luck does play an important role though) to make it through, but if one does manage to, it can feel quite rewarding and well worth the time.

This is a quaint little matching puzzle game wherein you progress further and further with each level. The ultimate goal is to eventually obtain 10,000,000. A unique twist on the puzzle genre, combining some elements of an RPG with the fighting of monsters and in-game item-purchasing system. Normally that kind of thing would seem arbitrary, but it's worth getting these items to help you progress further. Definitely worth checking out. Earn your freedom!

Casual "match-three" game with a twist: you must complete specific combinations so your character continues his "run through the dungeon". I DO NOT recommend this for anyone looking for some relaxing casual game, you're constantly under time pressure here. Otherwise, good game for several hours of fun, tops.

I actually love Match 3 Games, but this one is not like the casual ones everyone is used to playing. It's very intense, and sometimes you're not sure exactly which tiles you should be matching, as the action is fairly intense. Overall a very good time waster to come back to here & again.